The research and the data available for the current scenario on the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) topic have been given via the report and that has been outlined in the STAR model as follows:
| STAR Model | Report |
|---|---|
| S-situation | Despite several acts and amendments such as the MTP Act 1971, 2003, and 2021 women don’t have the bodily autonomy to terminate their pregnancies with the support of medical. As per the UNICEF report and The World Bank annually 45,000 women lose their lives due to maternal fatality. That is one woman in every 12 minutes and unsafe abortions are the 3rd leading cause. 1/3 of those pregnancies lead to abortion since half of those pregnancies are unwanted. |
| T-Task | Thousands of women and girls are losing their lives due to unsafe abortions and that is mainly because they have to get their spousal consent to terminate the pregnancy with the assistance of medical staff. |
| A-Action | Raising awareness among the policymakers to provide women with the option of bodily autonomy. Raising awareness on making contraceptives accessible to everyone and affordable. |
| R-Result | Making Reproductive Health Services available to all women and girls despite their backgrounds. Initiation of policies for the support of SRHR programs and making it more inclusive for all the communities. |
In order to make the research more structured and meaningful, the researcher could use the semi-research method where she would go into the field and conduct FGD and KII to get to know the ground realities of the current time. The report could highlight the data they have gotten via the primary source and how that is affecting the population based on their geographical presence, education level, economic status, accessibility to social and medical services, and many more.